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K J 811111 XHIHIHI Dramaucs AcT l Seem 1 ln Cloudland near the palace ol St Valentnne C1 1 Scene 2 Garden scene Cast of Characters St Valentme MHYVIH Shrock Prlnce Charmmg Arthur johnston Cupxd Esther Whxte Queen of Tarts Anona Flsch ack Alton Bassett Hazel Ashpaugh Puck Ralph Gledhlll Maid Molly Alma Lewls Father Edwm Tapfer Mother Beatrlce Cederson Nanette Opal Dowling Coquette Mlldred Waldron Sally Amy johnson jane Dons Day Prmce Charmmg was glven by the muslc class of the Hlgh School under the superxlslon of Mlss Gregory The operetta was very well attended One hundred twenty seven dollars and f1ftyf1ve cents was the total for the two performances The proceeds are to be used for the school paper THE MAROON THE SPELL OF THE INLAGE Cast of Characters PROLOGUE The Host Raymond Nash Phyllls Castleman Dorxs Day Lord Burlelgh Kenneth Blrkemelr A Servmg Mald Ethel Vatnsdal Rupert Huntley Arthur Smith A Gypsy Dulcle Weller Dancers Vern Rosen W1ll1am Adams Kenneth Blrkememr Lrlllan Howells and Rose Shmdler Kltty Aldrlch Bellnda Mrs Brecklnrldge Phyllls Aldrlch Carolyn Alexander Macdonald Dunbar john Harlan THE PLAY Hazel Ashpaugh Mrs Van Alstyne Bessle Sharrow Anona Fnsch Terrence Donovan Arthur johnston Allce Tracy Ted Alton Bassett joyce Prescott Lester Ross Carl WIISOH Alma LCWIS Fredrlcka Farr Amy johnson Marvln Shrock Burton Mathews Darwm Smlth Edwm Tapfer Henry Carter Fred Flscher The Senlors wrll present The Spell of the Image on the evenmgs of May 12th and 13th at the Clty Hall The proceeds wlll be used for the Semor tmp Page 1 :newly su Nl.XIft ox '21 1 O A UU A ' ' : . f 1 ju , ............ Q ........................... jlll ................. G ...................... X y.. . 1 .
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S llz Xllllllill qt Freshmen 'U 'U On tho seventh day of September nineteen hundred and twenty thirty seven of u very green but bright looking children for the first time entered M H S with the determined to study and be happy But sad to say we were treated very eoldly by the upper classes until they discoyered how brilliant we really were l pite ol our lowly beginning however remember our names and from whence wc come as in ome future time you may read of us and learn what we have ehos n fci our vocations in life which will be somewhat like the following Lillian Hubbard is the world s greatest mathematician Arieatha Kanne was elected the First woman president of the United States Mildred Waldron has resigned her position as chief of police Xll allie Ashpaugh is a successful actor Mr Dean Snyder of the Milwaukie Bakery was arrested by Sheriff L Shioek on account of profiteermg He was fined five dollars by judge F Spring Dan Crossley and Russel Giel are completing the new school house at Mil waukie The first teachers are to be Vernie French and Dorothy St johns Finest Hazel Meeks is the principal of one of our leading western colleges Mabel Howe the well known actress las retired Mr jiggs was taken to the hospital following a beating received from his wile whom we knew as Fllis Sloop Helen Dennis is the pilot of an aeroplane owned by Georgia Meyers Vernon Coy and Kathryne Fowler are trayeling oyer the United States tryin, to make the people see the necessity of adopting the Blue Laws The new Erigli h hooks written by Dave Klllgreen are now ready toi publication Florence Kelly and Lillian Ameele will start on the delayed trip to Africa is missionaries Annie Baumgartner is an inmate of the insane asylum George Burnell is a minister Mr Davis has received the worlds prize for having painted the most comical picture entitled The Freshman s First Day at School Inn lllllllll 1111 Ni-1' N Nl.Xl mx '21 Q y . , . my . , ' , ' ' S ' . ' ' 'e . , 4 - ' ', c ' T X A ' . ' ' ' A' ' ' ' 5 I I ' Y. . 'Q , ' f . 'Q .' ' Raethe is to be principal and Zonald Wills, janitor. v ' Thx i I - . Y ' I ' .t X T' ' ' .Q I li, V ' f ' w 1- ' r' U , v D ' 11 I S 3 V x . ' -W2 2 's K y -. 'S ' e ' s 'A s s k- v l ,VHP
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Sllfll xlllllllll H1 'ky B Vxlxl IBXI I flBl S GIPIS Athletlcs Agam Mnlwaukle gxrls donned the1r basketball togs and showed us some of the famous Mllwaukle flght The games played thls season were all stickers and lt took all the pep and courage the team could master to hold the1r own Dld they do lt' Ill say they dld' Although the scores of the games were not as good to look at as they were last year our gxrls certamly deserve a great deal of pralse for the excellent flght they gave the opposmg team The best of lt was they always more the1r best Sunday go to meetmg smnles even though they dldnt carry off the honors of the game The g1rls who played opposxte the regular team on practuce nights deserve much credlt for the flery flght they put up agamst thelr opponents Practlces were lxvely and full of pep and lt certamly helped to develop a stronger and better team The gurls on the regular team were Anona Flsch Hazel Ashpaugh Doris Day Beatrice Cederson Alma Lewls Amy johnson Mae Grasle and Ellls Sloop Mzlzvaukze I3 Beaverton II The Nlllwaukle Beaverton game was out first game and such a thrlllerl How the baskets slld from slde to slde f1rstMxlwauk1e then Beaverton The last whlstle blew and the scorekeeper called Tue Fnve more mlnutes to fmlsh rn and a plendld fneld basket by our old stand by Nome Thus game afforded the onlookers more than one thrlll Those who played were Nonle and Hazel forwards DOFIS center Alma and Amy guards ljllljl 11111 llfll 51 van gggggg My g g MAI ox '21 c 'a ' Z Q ul 1 1 I ' . , . I Slang tiruslt-, lit-zllricu 111-dt-rsmm, Bliss Ilu 4-r, Bliss Sh-cle, lillis Sloop, Olivim- lfisch, Doris Daly, All 1 I.t'w'.', Amy JUIIIISUII, Allilllil Fist-lx, lla:-l 4XSlllHlllgll o , o . . . . H . ,, ' ! . ,K , . 3 . . . . , V ' ' ' 1 ' : . ' , , , l 1 7 ' ' J M . ,, . . . . . , . S . . - . . ' . . ' ' Z , Q y ' X S Y -
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